Successful hunters are required to submit bear teeth
Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department is continuing its series of free biologist-led educational seminars at the department’s Wildlife Management Areas in September.
A youngster’s first hunt can mark the beginning of a lifelong passion for the outdoors and a commitment to wildlife conservation.
The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department says a few recent news reports may have created some confusion over the annual bag limit change in the proposed deer regulation which will go into effect in 2020.
Training workshop set for September 14
Beaver Baffles’ Prevent Flooding and Resolve Beaver-Human Conflicts
Vermont’s resident Canada goose hunting season will be held September 1 through September 25
Believed to be gone from the state, rare fern found in the NEK
The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department says bear hunting season starts in September
Loon Biologist Eric Hanson to Speak at Dead Creek WMA Headquarters on August 20